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  1. I also keep my wrenches laid out on a liner in my three high boxs. As far as fine tooth ratchets, I was always under the impression that the fine tooth was weaker than the other. So like a true tool junkie, you need both. If were replacing all my wrenches, I would have to go look at and feel them to know what I wanted.
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  2. I'm not well organized, but it's decent most of the time. The home wrenches are mostly just laid out in order on carpet type drawer liners. They shift a bit when the drawers are shut too hard, but it's not bad. The ambulance wrenches are mostly in slotted trays to try to keep them organized, but big bumps disrupt that.
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  3. Excluding the very expensive professional brand wrenches I have (Snap-On, Mac, etc), I really like my "Craftsman Professional" set, don't know if they still make them. The Icon line from Harbor Freight looks pretty good but I haven't used any. The regular Craftsman are satisfactory 99% of the time. I have some 6 point pro-grade I got in a used tool bundle decades ago, I've only used them a couple times, they don't need to exist. I have several brands of modern fine tooth ratcheting wrenches and love them. I also have sets of the really old style with the big teeth from pro names and Craftsman, they're ok but not great due to the large swing needed to jump teeth. The pro grade are a hair better but not worth the $. If I were assembling a set of ratcheting I'd probably choose fine tooth swivel head. I say probably because I don't own any and have only used them a few times, but I think I'd like them the best.
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